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  • You should mention that this is an animation of a Variable Vane Turbocharger which is mostly found on diesel engines. Most petrols use a traditional wastegated design.

  • I work in Pro/E 5, this is a great model and animation, congratulations. I was seen this video one year ago and the music was another, you changed the music. Please, can you say me wich was been the title of this song?

  • Floating LNG: turboexpander-compressors offer lighter weight,

    more compact and more efficient refrigeration cycles for the

    liquefaction of natural gas

    • Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)/natural gas liquids (NGL):

    turboexpander-compressors provide energy-efficient cryogenic

    refrigeration for more complete removal of condensates (LPG or

    NGL) from hydrocarbon

  • It's spinning in the right direction as according to the variable blade stator.

  • good 3d model crapped up by bad camera movement and animation :(

  • 1:02 The impeller turns on the WRONG direction !

  • @ve2zzz no it doesn't. :)

  • @ve2zzz its becouse speed illusion

  • gooooooooooooood

    

  • frumosssssssss?

  • That's cool.

  • looks like it's spinning the wrong way but nice indeed!

  • whats it for?

  • nice animation..!! but what is the song name..??

  • good keep going

  • Probably the coolest animation I've seen yet. Awesome! Love the music and everything!

  • very nice =)

    but where you got the dimensions for the turbocharger, the blades and so on....??

  • I understand everything including the want for the variable blades in the exhaust housing, but I don't know what that arm the variable blades move...anybody know?!?

  • the arm controls the variable blades

  • @Movykappa I thought the blades were moving the arm...so what's moving the arm?

  • What's moving the arm is the ECU, it decides the amount of air going to the engine. ;)

  • @Movykappa Ohhh! I thought the arm and blades were moved via pressure from the increasing exhaust gases...but the ECU makes sense...thanks!!!

  • the best "turbo" video i have seen so far! very nice job

  • Cool work... I also studied at brookes, is Ken Martin still there by any chance?

  • sweet

  • nice.

  • pasame un manual con todos los pasos detallados que no lo entiendo..........cuidate, nos vemos

  • no speakey englishy

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